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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1976-02-05, Page 6�; V rs. K. Mason installs CW r1976an, f � c err f , WHITECHURCH — The new Dow; Mission and Service,/Mrs. from Paul's lett o the officers for 1976 were.installed by Gilbert Beecroft; flower,' corn- Colossians and a reading related Mrs. Ken Mason when the Calvin- mittee, Mrs. Ronald Coultes; to the scripture. Mrs_ Dow then Brick United Church Women met literature, Mrs. Beecroft; read scripture passages from Wednesday of last week at the nomination committee, Mrs. Daniel, Deuteronomy, Psalms •�: home of Mrs. Ronald Coultes. Dawson, Mrs. Ronald and Kings with Mrs. Chandler, Mrs. Mason began the installa Coultes, Mrs. Dow; social com- Mrs. McBurney and Mrs. Robert" tion ceremonies by reading a mittee, Mrs. Mason, Mrs. Robert son giving readings pertaining to ',poem entitled "Tomorrow's Gordon, Mrs. Moore, Mrs. the individual verses. Opportunity". She then 'read Wilfred Walker, Mrs. Carl Mrs. Dow suggested that the lfrom Paul's letter to the Pritchard; supply, Mrs. Roy group make the following new Ephesians and led in prayer. Pattison, Mrs. Ronald Coultes; year's resolutions- look to higher , 'Mrs._ Donald Dow read. the new pianist, Mrs. Norman Coultes, things by reading the Bible every F. slate of officers for the new year. Mrs. Sydney Thompson; pro- day; learn something new every MRS. T. A. C U R R I E (centre) became the first life mem ber"'of the Wingham and District The officers are: past presi- gram leaders, Mrs. Moore, Mrs. day; have faith that your Hospital Auxiliary last week when past president, Mrs. Robert Ritter, and Mrs. K. M. dent, Mrs. Richard Moore; presi- Dow, Mrs. Dawson; Official strength will be sufficient to win MacLennan visited her home to make the presentation. Mrs. Currie,'who received a life dent, Mrs. Roy Dawson; first Board representative, Mrs. someone to Christ; pray daily; . membership certificate and a service pin, has served the auxiliary for 40 years now. vice-president, Mrs. Dow; secre- Dawson; press reporter, Mrs. break bad habits. tary, Mrs. Ronald Jamieson; Ronald Jamieson; manse repre- Mrs. Dow led in prayer and 're- - assistant, Mrs. John Jamieson; sentative, Mrs. Norman Coulter. ceived and dedicated the offer- � � � treasurer, Mrs. Peter Chandler; Following the installation of the ing.speaks at Institute. Citizenship convener, Mrs. new officers, Mrs. Mason read a ,Mrs. Dawson, presided for the Nutritionist,s Gordon McBurney; Stewardship poem entitled "God Gives His business. Reports of the various p convener and representative to People Strength" and then led the committees were presented and , BELGRAVE—"Good nutrition Five enthusiastic young people annual fees are to be sent in Board of Stewards, Mrs. Alex group in prayer followed by the Mrs. Dawson thanked the ladies begins in the home," was a from the Belgraye area, Janice before February 1 as "well as Robertson.; Community Friend Lord's Prayer in unison, for their co-operation and support statement made by Mrs L Stl6q Coultes, Donelda Lamont, twenty-five' dollars for the ship, Mrs. Norman Coultes, Mrs. Twelve ladies and one child during the past year. The min- of Wingham at the.January meet- Doreen Taylor, Wayne'Cook and A.C.W.W. Nutrition Education` Ken Mason,; Finance, Mrs. attended the meeting. Mrs. Dow utes of the last meeting were read ing of the Belgrave Women's. Scot Lougheed, all of whom had Fund: Twenty-five dollars was Chandler, ..Mrs. Dow, " Mrs. conducted the worship service and Mrs. Dow presented the new ..Institute held on Tuesday, Janu- attended the Toe Alpha confer- given to Belgrave School Fair Robertson; Christian and and began with a poem • for the budget for the year and plans for ary 20, in the community Centre. once in Niagara Falls were and Mrs. William Coultes and Missionary Education, Mrs. new year followed by scripture the year's money -making pro- Mrs. Statia gave a very interest- present to give their impressions Mrs. John Kerr are to make up jects. ing informative talk on nutrition of that `conference. Their com- the W.I. classes. . The. Huron -Perth Presbyterial stressing the wise use of foods ments were very favorably The committee to plan for the will be held February 3 in Bruce- containing vitamins, protein and received and. 'the W.I. ap- Credit Union banquet February 6 E D t t h e %J field. Delegates named to attend minerals and cautioning against preciated the efforts of the young is to be Mrs. Ivan Wightman and h F b d til ti f T�it� #0, - hq,, Northw t Tt� 1e u li ' lig l � s� re ad what ore'�w tie' pll"4rie rr 40* l � nceS to Gaitada-in 11170 for $00t�e5t 1{ Wall+ta r ><ne� the ,. t111� a >- BeaJilul gifts of jewellery make lifetime �(eQSUf2S Gemini Jewellers Ww�ahik 357-26170 /� rS • U S o w re :Jwere Mrs. Chandler, Mrs. Mason, the use of "junk foods" or those folk who brought the report. Mrs. Stanley Black. T e e ru- Mrs. Dawson and Mrs. Moore, foods whieb are not beneficial to. Mrs. • Stanley •Hopper opened ary meeting, the 65th annivers- w I N G H 97.6 U C Wpresident' r e S I e� e' I7 with Mrs. McBurney and Mrs. one's health. A questionnaire on the meeting in the usual manner ary of the founding of the Bel- - Robertson,named as alternates. health and food was answered 'and after words of welcome read grave Women's Institute, will be FRUIT MARKET speaker will be Mrs. Jean and a discussion followed. a "Recipe for a 1 Happy New held in the W.I. Hall on February BELMORE — Officers of the secretary, Mrs. -M. Rbnwick`, Eaton whose topic will be Year." The roll call was an- 17 at 12:30 noon with a pot luck OPEN DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY McIntosh United Church Women, treasurer, MrA Alan Darlin ;,.,_ d by Mrs. James Hunter, who was g. Bangladesh. swered . b members giving I dinner being served follows'" UNTIL 9:O0 P.M. were installed by Rev.' William corresponding secretary, Mrs. Mrs. McBurney and Mrs. John convener for the meeting, suggestions for.. serving unex- P g Lake at the Januar meeting thanked the speaker, -presented gg g a pr ram.' Y g Gordon Wright, Jamieson were appointed to look ected guests. The secretary,, Lunch was served by Mrs. WE DELIVER: PHONE 157-2240 which was held in the church Mrs. Dustow opened the meet- after the program for the World's her with a gift and also read an P g y' Mrs. Peter Camp- P g Mrs. Ross Higgins, read the Glenn Coulter, SAVE 50c basement. 'Mrs. Everett Dustow article on "Calorie Counting." • y, ing with a poem,. But Not To- Day of Prayer. minutes, the„financial statement bell, Mrs. Garner Nicholson and Silverwood's--"Meadowgold" ;was returned as 1976 president. day". Mrs. Elmer Haskins was in Mrs. Dawson closed the meet- Mrs. Archie Montgomery and correspondence. ':Other officers are: vice-presi- played two fano solos. Mrs: Earl Anderson. ; -1 29.1 f P charge of the devotions,which ing, with'the benediction. P Y P The' spring 4-H Homemaking I(E CREAM '/7 Gal. • dent, Mrs. Ivan Mawhinney; opened with the singing of a Club will be "A Touch of Stit- hymn. Mrs. Dustow delivered a►tt�e1` `� meditation and -Mrs. Haskins chery and the training school _ Schneiders—Skinless or Red Hot read the eleventh Psalm. After will be held a the Salvation Army .79 1� Hall, February 17 and 18, 10 a.m. BIRTHSWIENERS'' •the singing of a hymn, Mrs.,to 4 m.; Heart canvass inIb.Haskinsclosed the worshi with E I e c �t of fkers a tPm MATERNITY „P February ,,,�yith r . P Y . Mrd' William fit+-_,y;>G-�t�....--��t�—} SIP -der`s yrs prayer. Coultes in' charge• Huronview' -9 WAR The roll -call, which was verybirthday party, April 21 at 2 p.m., MOODY—Paul and Magda are 1 lb: " AR fittingfor the day, was "A Winter CHEESE' SLICESPacka�e�� Y committee's to be named later.. pleased to announce the birth • 3 at the Poem” and was answered by 12.. McIn'to' s h a n n u a dollars was sent to War of their son, Jason James, on members. There were also four Tend a s s Januar 20 at the Wingham and Aylmer—Tomato or Vegetable children present., The minutes Memorial C appeal s Hospital in Y g SEPARATE SHOPPE - • P BELMORE — A pot luck Isis- (secretary), Robert Harkness, answer to an appeal for help. The District Hospital. were read and approved. • cheon preceded the annual Mac Inglis, Tom Darling; manse SOUP 10 oz. 5/$1*00 Main Corner dinfon Mrs. Mary Renwick chose as congregational meeting of the committee, Mrs. Eldon Renwick, F'0RSI'T1I—Michael and Sharon . ' her topics, "St., Paul, Heel or McIntosh United Church which Mrs. Elmer Haskins, Alan Dar- ' announce the arrival of their Beefsteak next to Campbell's Men's Wear Hero?" and "Women in the . was held on Tuesday, January 20. ling, Mrs. Everett Dustow) Mrs. Sunday Services son, Christopher Michael on Open 1 to 6 Closed Weds. Church". Much; of Paul's writings The 19,75; minutes were read and Jack Inglis; choir leader; Mrs. Thursday, Jan. 29 at Owen 9 LE -- 'Wayne Bas TOMATOES,Product.of Mexico 1 Ib. 95 seem to discriminate against approved and Bruce Harkness Jim Busby; position of organist, BLUEVA Y Sound General and Marine women until they are .studied was appointed secretary for the vacant; Carrick Camp repre- wick was in charge of the servieb Hospital. closely, as, revealed in an article meeting. Rev. William Lake gave sentatives, Oliver .Dustow, Bruce at the Bluevale Presbyterian Size 125 in the May issue of the United a year-end message and trea- Harkness; head usher, Jim Church. He was assisted by KEIL—At the Wingham and bis a Church Observer. surer, Mrs. Mac Inglis, ave the Harkness with a committee of George Cunning ham of Evangel trict Hospital on Monday, Janu- ! 5 p pQ g, g g g g UNGELOS Doz. • FriendsAre The second part of the study 1975 financial report. Harvey Darling, Mark Renwick, Hall in Toronto. ary 26, to Mr. and Mrs. Peter dealt with the secondary roles Elders of the church are Oliver Jim Mawhinney, David Mawhin- Mr. Cunningham told of his , Keil, Gorrie, a son, David peak Frean—Chip Ring women still play in the modern Dustow,. Alan Darling, Walter ney, Wayne Horton, Kevin Has- work at the Hall, in a very inter= Peter,/ A Nice Thing churchos. Comparisons were * Renwick and Ivan Mawhinney, kins, Peter Inglis, Paul Inglis, esting way. Wayne also gives ARMSTRONG—At the Wingham (OOKIES16 oz.PKG. 089given of the Anglican, Roman clerk of session. Church trustees Leland Harkness, Kirk Wood and part of his time there. and District Hospital on Tues To "Nave f Catholic, United, Presbyterian, are Elmer Haskins, Jim Renwick Brad Horton. Mission Band was held during day, January 27, to Mr. and Devonshire—Stems & Pieces ••• Christian Scientist, Quaker.,, ' and Alan Darling. Stewards for Sunday school officers are: the sery}ce. Sunday School Mrs. Malcolm Armstrong, Pentecostal and Jewish religions. 1976 are Elmer Haskins, superintendent, Ron Harkness; started on Sunday at 10:30 a.m: Wingham, a daughter, Chris ting Ellen. muS'HRO'Oms • 39 A few women are ordained each Maeinglis, Mrs. Robert Wood, assistant, Walter Renwick; Teachers are Mrs'.Jack Shaw, 10 oz. year -in some of the churches but Everett Dustow, Jim Busby, secretary -treasurer, Barbara Miss Mary Ellen Elston, Mrs. W11,KEN—At the Wingham and Carnival Fancy Cream Style - progress is'slow. Harvey Darling, Mrs. Walter Harkness; assistant, Jim Hark- Hugh Campbell, Mrs. William . District Hospital on Thursday, / Y(ember Several thank you cards - for Renwick, Leland Harkness and ness, Looking after the Observer Robertson, Mrs. William Elston January 29, to Mr. and Mrs. treats were read and Renwick. Chairman of the Ever Family Plan is Mrs. Oliver and Larry Elliott. John McInnes MurrayWilkes, RR 1, Ripley, a PEAS OR (ORN, 14 oz. •5 boxes of reg Jim Re G y y _ Mrs. Oliver Dustow conducted an Board of Stewards is Mac Inglis. Dustow. Members of the pastoral is superintendent, with° Mrs. Jim son. ',interesting Bible quiz, "Animals Other church officers are: relations committee are Mrs: Thompson as secretary -ureas- CHAPMAN—At the Wingham Schneider's Soft 1 Ib. Tub Schneider's Crispy and District Hospital on Sun Crust` of the Bible". Conveners of•all• UCW representative to Board of Everett Dustow and Alan Dar. urer.. MargarineLardZ/$ 1 o0committees gave the .annual re- Stewards, Mrs, Oliver Dustow; ling11. At the Sunday service in Blue day, February 1, .to Mr. andports and the offering was re- members of . cemetery board, Mh. Lake closed the meeting vale United Church, Rev. Wilena Mrs. Garry Chapman, Wing- • ceived -and dedicated. Oliver Dustow; George Inglis with the benediction. Brown spoke on "Stewardship of ham, a son. n During the business period, the a Energy," asking "What are we THIS. EMBLEM IS THE annual Presbyterial was an- f ' going to do with it?" �f nounced to be held Monday, SIGN OF GOODS BUST- Y, � A N E' S S AND GOOD March 1, in Palmerston. Several Ab )JZiluto FRIENDS. other matters were discussed and �Ylf �Y�1' the meeting closed with the Miz B e' rave , For information call: pah benediction. Lunch was E- eaert�e a c le;zctiiue eine served by Mrs. Darling and Mrs. Mr, and Mrs. James R. Coultes Phone 357-32751• Mac Inglis. visited on Sunday with Mr, and Let us assist you with your The February meeting was Mrs: Don Rae and Jamie of planned as follows: devotions,, plans for that all important p f Guelph. P �. Mr<s. Oliver Dustow; study, Mrs. >" i`� s ,r 1111111. iVir. and Mrs. William. wedding day. e , David Harper; feature, Mrs. M. "` � ;,�+ Schreiber, Kathy and Mark of > Renwick; lunch, Mrs. Haskins a Milton spent the weekend with �+^� and Mrs. Bruce Harkness.Lher mother Mrs. Earl Anderson. t Mr, and Mrs. Jaynes Baker and M COME iN AND SEE OUR COMPLETE -. ark of London visited on Sunday with her parents, Mr. and SELECTION OF ,�� 'Mrs, George Michie. • INVITATIONS • ����� Church M s � , _•, � Mr, and Mrs. George M. John- s "� � �,���� >� !�f ry, Ston and Tara of Ilderton spent •ANNOUNCEMENTS �K the weekend with their parents, • INFORMALS (ANGLICAN) Alsti �, �. • . sF� Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grasby and . • ACCESSORIES Mrs, Laura Johnston. (� This. community gXpreSS05 Your choice of various paper pocks, type sympathy to Mr. Edgar Gaunt and his family in the sudden styles and size,. REV. T. K. HAWTHORN, Rector k,: s ry Passing of Mrs. Gaunt. ask for .. ,. w in MRS. D. RICHARDSON, Organist " " Bruce McCallum is a patient .; �h �"�f� �v � University Hospital, London, and Choir Leader" following a serious car accident last week. He received a frac SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 8F,- ?�„` �< ,� ;�,y„, F tured leg and arm and seyeralW�W. Epiphany 5 abrasions. We wish him a speedy 8:30 a.m. _. Holy Communion THIS PAIR OF SKATERS hardly needed an introduction recovery. Select your wedding invitations, •noun I 11:00 a.m. Holy Communion qnd Sermon when they opened the program 'at the "Western Jamboree and accessories with complete confides on Ice” Saturday. They were billed as "Dale Evans" and "Roy R gers" in keeping with the carnival theme, but ISLUEVALE quality and correctness form. MEOTINGS Caro, heeler and ``Blaine Moore are perhaps even more Thurs., Feb. S--ACW meeting in the parish hall, 1 :45�.m. well-known in this air a than the two stars. 'The two were Mr. and Mrs, Larry Martin and Wk ALSO HAVE PtRSONALIZED W1 Thurs., Feb. 5 ---Euchre 0orty in parish hall, 8:30 p.m, gold medalists at the Sarnia Competition last year and will family of Kitchener spent the AND CAKE B be competing in the Ontario Winter Games in Sault Ste. weekend with Mr. apd Mrs. Mel Craig_ A Marie on Feb. 14. h , R 1 ,p ^f nw,.mm.� " �: tt. ,�,r.+iwrr. area„t-rn. e:.. - , A�FJW:��FW:1,a,�.a•,n.w,.�,-t, .,.¢�a'.'%Arhyv vp :a.;w""il�d,�. �dS e+:�N.�t ,4,vnnwi.�wwt. r+� �., .•Y'rtvv,t r. W .+S uF', .Wro. n .,,M ,�. �*--^�n.+aun d7 n! P7” a, a� . ,R „ ra!r �>K 5� ..�. �" �,..y wF c...,�y,A .cr . J w. Tr•�+r o',AAw.q,A .h' � `,1' ' +' ,�L.va..r..-.. �r„+M,.a�M s✓ �.'X,..^".4.L'_.�'•'� .�- w.i+ .r ..Y3-WladY.4w4..: 14 a�A.Y'r.°+.�.y.wf•LY .YZ `1W,� ul?,u:.� b. SYw{ htl.Q{.�x A�„�,,�.,Y �..r ■ \1=